animals used in his Hairy Danglers collection are sourced from pet shop freezers.Jack says his creations are a hit with the public, and while some people might find his creations macabre, the 28-year-old isn't phased by the gruesome nature of his products as he used to be a butcher, Plymouth Herald reports.Originally from Manchester, Jack attended Plymouth University to do 3D design where his career in preserving dead animals began - his first taxidermy creation was due to a misunderstanding.Jack said: "It was called a feasibility project and we had to come up with an idea of a product that would be feasible that people would want.
We were advised that we should incorporate something from our past into it.“It seems that the teacher meant something from our past modules on the course but I took it to mean our personal past, so I wanted to show that I used to be a butcher.
I made a taxidermy rat, I showed it to the class and then it went viral online."To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Jack then went onto make a rat pencil case.
He said: "From that which was about four or five years ago it evolved into a business, I’ve just been making stuff ever since.”Jack’s previous experience of being a butcher comes in handy, he is not deterred by blood and guts - he says he finds the organs "‘interesting".
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